, .4. • Fridaj, October 10, 1997 DETROIT iE*ISII 'CilIONIVe t eE Page-411tivi; 10,000 Refugees Set for Dash to Palestine Claudette Opens New Sh6p Tear Gas kills Refugee Baby British Deport 2,500 on 2 Ships to Cyprus (Continued from Page 1) HAIFA (JTA) — Twenty-live hundred' visaless Jews from the intercepted ships, Jewish State anti Redemption, were deported to Cyprus, while another 1,500 refugees aboard the Jewish Slate awaited transshipment. Both the Jewish State and the Redemption, whose passengers were sent to Cyprus earlier, sailed from the Bulgarian port of Varna on Sett. 21. Immedi- ately after passing through the Dardanelles, the two vessels were sighted by two British destroyers which followed them and which were later joined by six addi- tional British warships. Shortly after the Jewish State was brought to the dock at Haifa, a man pushed to the rail with the body of a two-month-old in- fant and cried: "Tear gas killed Shown is the. newest Claudette chocolate shop opened Wed- my child." The baby died when nesday at 6508 Woodward avenue. This store is the fourth in tear gas shells were fired at the Detroit, the first being founded 18 months ago. Designed by vessel to make certain that the Viennese architects, Weiss and Basser, it is decorated in muted boarding party would meet no pastel shades. One wall is completely mirrored from ceiling resistance. to floor. The shop is air-conditioned. Arthur Klein, owner, The much-heralded Arab gen- is a native of Vienna. Ilia recipes are adapted from conti- eral strike to protest the UNSC- nental confections and his method of preparing and molding OP partition recommendations chocolates gives them a distinctive flavor. passed quietly with only minor incidents reported. The worst violence was the stoning of a Jewish bus. Thousands of Arabs gathered in mosques throughout the coun- try where they heard religious and political leaders urge them to fight to preserve their coun- EW YORK — France will try. All Arab shops were closed award one of its highest and Catholic church heads and most .vehicles operated by decorations to the Unknown taking part. Arabs stayed off the streets. The Jewish Soldier of the Warsaw • • • effectiveness of the strike was Ghetto Battle, as a tribute to aided by the fact Friday is the the heroic Jews whose uprising EARTH F$OM CAMPS Moslem sabbath. against the German forces four EARTH FROM the concentra- years ago continued for more tion camps, in which hundreds Wayne Scholarship than 40 clays, Henri Bonnet. French ambassador to the United of thousands of Jews met their to Harold Firestone States, has informed the Com- death, will be placed under the Harold Firestone, of 2961 Tux- mittee for the American Mem- memorial cornerstone. edo avenue, Central High School orial to Six Million Jews of Lerner stressed that the mem- graduate, is one . of 39 freshmen Europe. orial "would be a living Ameri- students attending Wayne Uni- The presentation will be made (Continued from Page 1) at the dedication of the mem- can symbol of democracy and versity this semester on scholar- hers of which shall have equal orial site, Riverside Drive be- brotherhood, and would inspire ships awarded by the Detroit MAURICE BORDELOVE representation; tween 83rd and 84th streets. the fulfillment of the world's Board of Education to top grad- uating high school students. New York City, Sunday, Oct. b. 100 to be elected from the obligations to those who sur- City of New York. 19. • vived the Nazi holocaust." He BASIS FOR ELECTIONS HIGHEST PRICES PAID PRESIDENT TO SPEAK added that requests for reserved For Used Furniture c. The remainder to be tickets for the dedication should the FRENCH PRESIDENT Vincent elected by communities on BUY-RITE FURNITURE Auriol will speak from Paris at be sent to the memorial commit- CA. 8613 following basis: 2236 Michigan the ceremony, Bonnet said. All communities with a Jew- tee's office, 214 West 92nd street. The ambassadors of France, ish population of 1,000 or more Belgium, Poland, Greece, Czecho- shall elect one delegate for the . Convention Starts slovakia and Yugoslavia will at- first 1,000, an additional dele- Paul Oct. 15 in gate for the next 7,500 or ma- tend the dedication to pay their jor fraction thereof, and addi- Maurice Bordelove, Michigan countries' honors to the Jewish tional delegates for each 15,000 department commander of the heroes, it was announced by A. or major fraction thereof. Jewish War Veterans of the Unit- R. Lerner, chairman of the mem- d. States where there are no ed States will head a delegation orial committee. (Formerly Chesluck's) communities having 1,000 Jew- of more than 75 men and women In addition to being planned residents shall be deemed ish delegates at the 52nd national as an international event, the to be regions which are en- convention of JWV at St. Paul, dedication program will in- titled to one delegate each. Between BLAINE and PINGREE clude a special religious fea- Oct. 15 to 19. ELECTIONS BODY Among those who will attend ture, with Jewish, Protestant Buy your religious articles, wholesale and retail from the largest and oldest Hebrew Book Store in Detroit. A big 5. The National Board of are Samuel J. Rhodes, national selection of all kinds of religious articles needed for the Elections shall have authority executive committeeman; Harry Holidays and all year. to designate to serve as the T. Madison, past dePartment local elections committee to su- commander; Phillip Cantor, de- PRESENTS FOR WEDDINGS AND BAR MITZVAHS pervise the election of delegates, partment chief of staff; Marston either the representative body H. Bush, department senior vice Books, Candlesticks, Winecups, Candles, Electric Shavers that Fred Butzel of Detroit was re- of the local community or, if commander of Lansing; Walter can also be used in Palestine. Klein, junior vice commander of elected vice-chairman of the ex- there is no such central repre- Silverman Post No. 418; Sol M. sentative body in a position to ecutive committee of the East LARGE SELECTION OF NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS act, or where no such body can Hoberman, commander of Eli Central Region, Joint Distribu- Talesim, pure silk and pure wool . be organized, an ad hoc com- Levin Post No. 230; Mrs. Eliza- tion Committee, at a conference mittee to be appointed after beth W. Shapero, department JEWISH PHONOGRAPH RECORDS consultation with representatives ladies auxiliary president; and last week in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, past de- Other Detroiters elected to the of the local community. Together with the well known Mr. Chesluk, we sell in our partment president. store, 8663 Twelfth Street, executive committee were Judge Gen. Omar N. Bradley, U. S. Theodore Levin, Abe Kasle, Mil- HOME RELIEF administrator of Veterans' Af- PALESTINE ESROGIM ton Mahler, Max Osnoa, Ben L The Ernst Kern Co. will model fairs; James F. O'Neil, national We have the nicest looking esrogim for reasonable prices Silverstein, Mrs. Helen Singer new fall and winter fashions at commander of the American Le- the Home Relief Society's gion; Harold E. Stassen, Repub- and Max Zivian. Open Evenings luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 21 at lican presidential aspirant; and Mandell L Berman GU De- the Book Cadillac Hotel. For Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl of troit was elected chairman of the reservation call Mrs. Peter A. Minnesota will be among the guest speakers at the convention, youth division. Miller, TY. 5-4051. this week by the Nation Asso- ciates. The document was sub- orninended unanimously and de- mitted to Secretary-General fer action on the disputed por- Trygve Lie for forwarding to tions. the Ad Hoc Committee. This would leave Britain in unlimited control of Palestine ARMIES SMALL In a 77-page study of military, until the UN is in a position to enforce any decision it may social, economic and political ultimately make with regard to conditions in the Middle East- the final status of Palestine, ern states, the memorandum since the 11 UNSCOP members says that these countries to- all agreed on the immediate ter- gether can hardly muster 150,- 000 soldiers; that these are for mination of the Mandate. An attack on Britain for re- the most part ill-trained, ill- fusing to enforce any United equipped, ill-disciplined, under- Nations solution for Palestine nourished. "There is no air force to except on her own terms, was made before the Committee by speak of. There is no navy. Karel Lisicky, speaking for There are few modern weapons, and fewer still who know how Czechoslovakia. to use them. There is very REPORT NEXT WEEK little military, command, or com- Herbert Evatt announced that bat experience. The only de- the general debate would have cently trained and equipped to terminate by Friday since force is that number 24,000 the committee must report to known as the Transjordan Arab the General Assembly by the Legion. They have no arms beginning of next week. factories and no replacements Emphasizing that the views for their military equipment. of the great powers will be of primary and decisive importance in enforcement of a solution, JW V Commander Lisicky suggested two alterna- tives if the British persist in • their policy: 1. Enforcement by some other great power or combination of powers, 2. Es- tablishment of an international force under United Nations su- pervision to undertake enforce- ment. The ability of the Arab states and the Palestine Arab com- munity to stage and maintain an armed revolt against any de- cision of the United Nations is challenged in a memorandum submitted to the United Nations France to Award Decoiation, to Unknown Jewish Soldier N Council Assails Restrictive Pacts • • • Bordelove Heads Conclave Group • • • I r Borenstem s Book S tore 8663 Twelfli TYler 5-6811 Butzel Reelected at JDC Parley FLOOR COVERINGS INC. 19139 LIVERNOIS PHONE ont UN ' 1-5' THE HOME OF FINE CARPETING FLOOR COVERINGS INC. a